An excerpt from the Indian Claims Commission documents that eventually led to the conclusion that the Pit River Tribe never relinquished aboriginal title to their homelands.
Social Justice, Repatriation Law and Policy, Academic Disciplines
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Presentation given by Nakia Zavalla, Cultural Director at Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, and Wendy Teeter, Curator of Archaeology at the Fowler Museum and UCLA's NAGPRA Coordinator, for the Chumash Indian Museum's March 2021 Speaker Series.
Presentation given by Shannon Keller O'Loughlin, Executive Director and Attorney of the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA), at the 2019 ATALM annual conference held in Temecula, CA.
Presentation given by Shannon Keller O'Loughlin, Executive Director and Attorney at AAIA and Shannon Martin, Director of the Ziibiwing Center of Anishinabe Culture and Lifeways, at the 2019 ATALM annual conference held in Temecula, CA.
This article discusses the history of toxic chemical use on museum collections and the consequences of this practice for the repatriation of cultural and sacred belongings.
Carrying Our Ancestors Home's team asked tribal experts in cultural heritage and repatriation what they think other tribal members should understand about repatriation, and how any tribal member can get involved in protecting cultural sites and ancestors.